A British journalist, Christopher Wilson, sparked outrage among many Nigerians with a now-deleted tweet.
In the tweet, Wilson compared Nigerians to Nazis for welcoming the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, to Nigeria, igniting widespread condemnation.
The three-day visit of Prince Harry and Meghan to Nigeria attracted significant attention and reactions worldwide.
โDesperate to show his wife they were still โroyalโ in the eyes of the world, the Duke of Windsor took Wallis on a tour of Germany in 1937. Nigeriaโs human rights record is not far short of Nazi Germanyโs,โ Wilson posted on Tuesday.
Wilson, author of โA Greater Love: Charles and Camilla,โ was referring to Wallis Simpson, an American socialite who eventually became the wife of King Edward VIII.
Edward VIII, Queen Elizabeth IIโs uncle, abdicated the throne in 1936 to marry Simpson.
The monarchโs decision to marry Simpson, a divorcรฉe, triggered a constitutional crisis, leading to Edwardโs abdication from the throne in December 1936.
After their marriage, they became known as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
The couple travelled extensively, and notably, they visited Adolf Hitler at his Berghof retreat in Bavaria, Nazi Germany, in October 1937.
Markle, an American divorcee, married Prince Harry in 2018.
However, the couple announced their decision to step back from their royal duties in 2020 and relocated to California, United States. Despite their move, they retained their titles as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
When confronted with comparing Nigeria with Nazi Germany, Wilson referenced a 2023 report from the United States Department of State Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour.
The report he cited highlights human rights abuses in Nigeria, including extrajudicial killings, torture, harsh prison conditions and arbitrary arrests, among others.
The post sparked criticism and backlash from Nigerians and netizens.
On X.com, @wukster2, who tweets anonymously, wrote, โHow did we become Nazis @TheWislon? You are so triggered by Harry and Meghan that you have resorted to comparing Nigeria to Nazi Germany. Meghan Markleโs power over mediocre white men and women needs to be studied. We need a global conference.โ
A tweep, Faith Harvest, who identifies as @harvest_fa77000 on X, wrote, โDesperate? Nah, there is no comparison. Try as they may to liken Meghan to Wallis Simpson, Meghan is no Wallis and Harry is certainly not an abdicated king with sympathies to Hitler, and as far as human rights records, Christopher Wilson needs to read up on his own history!โ
On Arise TVโs The Morning Show, journalist, Rufai Oseni, also voiced his criticism.
โThese people are racist. This is the height of racism. Heโs just so jealous because Harry and Megan came to Nigeria and they got relevance and itโs in your face itโs going to hurt you to the very end. I hope that this racism eats your bile up and it continues to eat you because we canโt continue this way. How would you relate them to what happened in Nazi Germany?
โThe scenarios are different very different. These people came for a worthy cause in Nigeria which is the Invictus game, to be able to support veterans. Harry has built a brand with this Invictus game that goes around the world and has supported a lot of veterans and thatโs something worth celebrating but because of the hatred and the bile that you have against this guy just let him be,โ Oseni said.
Glow Lee, who tweets as @GlowanneLee, said, โChristopher Wilson is a royalist journalist critical of Meghan from the beginning and has just compared Nigeria to Nazi Germany. This is the mentality of the hard-core royalist. If they can say these things on Twitter, what would they say off it?โ
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in the capital city of Abuja last Friday and were pictured at a range of engagements over the weekend. (Punch)